A tribute to the extraordinary career of Cal Ripken Jr., from The
Sporting News and The Baltimore Sun ...
From Cal's rookie season, through the Orioles' championship
season, to his final weekend at Camden Yards, and everything in
between, it's a special commemorative of one of the special players
of our time.
Few players have had the respect and adoration that Cal has earned
throughout his career. With dignity and class all along the way, he
has left his mark on the game, with indelible numbers such as 3,000
hits, 400 home runs and, of course, 2,632 consecutive games
played, and with indelible moments such as his 2001 All-Star Game
heroics and his triumphant lap around Camden Yards upon
breaking Lou Gehrig's Iron Man mark.
Relive them all, in this 176-page book full of memories, with
chapters on ...
The Icon
The End
The Offense
The Streak
The Stage
The Defense
The Family
The Young Wonder